August 2016 GLOBE News Brief

August 2016 GLOBE News Brief

GLOBE Annual Meeting and Student Research Exhibition Climbs to New Heights in Estes Park, Colorado, USA

In July, more than 200 participants from 31 countries, including GLOBE students, teachers, scientists, U.S. Partners, and International Country Coordinators, climbed to new heights to help celebrate the GLOBE community in Estes Park, Colorado, USA, for the 20th GLOBE Annual Meeting and 4th Student Research Exhibition.

NEWS

New GLOBE eTrainin Protocols Now Available

Several new GLOBE eTraining materials have now been added to the GLOBE Website. GLOBE eTraining provides the opportunity for new and existing GLOBE users to complete science protocol training at anytime, anywhere.

Want to get started with eTraining today? A summary document about GLOBE eTraining is available for download. In order to make sure that these resources improve over time, the GLOBE Implementation Office would like your input, including corrections, connections, and additional content ideas. Please complete the eTraining Community Feedback form (which is located on the left menu bar on the Protocol eTraining page).

Why Should You Join the GISN? Meaningful Mentoring and Scientific Connections!

Why join the GLOBE International STEM Network (GISN)? As a GISN member, you can meaningfully connect with an international network of STEM professionals who work with GLOBE students around the world conducting science.

The GISN provides you with an exciting opportunity to inspire young minds and interact with the next generation. As a GISN member, you can access the GLOBE database, which extends over 20 years with data in most Earth system science research areas that can be used to supplement standard research data. As a GISN member, you can even propose your own Campaign!

GISN professionals contribute to science education in a unique way that can result in a lasting impression on student interest in science, as well as scientific literacy. Join this international network today! Teachers, students, and community members: connect directly with a GISN Member today!

Comment Period on Scoring Rubrics for 2017 GLOBE International Virtual Science Symposium Open through 31 August

The scoring rubrics for the 2017 GLOBE International Virtual Science Sympoium (previously called the International Virtual Science Fair) are open for comments through 31 August 2016. The 2017 International Virtual Science Symposium ( IVSS) takes place online, and K-16 students from any GLOBE country may participate. GLOBE students use the GLOBE data they entered into the database and should collaborate with scientists, including STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) professionals who are part of the GLOBE International STEM Network (GISN).

Every project that is submitted will be hosted on the Student Research Reports section and students will receive virtual badges to reward them for their work. There is no limit to the number of entries per student or per school, and there is no limit to the number of students per project.

Join the First Lake Victoria Learning Expedition in Africa this September

(18-24)!

The GLOBE Program, YLACES (Youth Learning As Citizen Environmental Scientists), GLOBE Africa Regional Coordinating Office (RCO), and GLOBE Kenya invite you to attend the first Lake Victorial Learning Expedition. The event will take place from 18 September through 24 September 2016.

The GLOBE Africa RCO will train, equip, support, and evaluate schools on the shores of Lake Victoria in water monitoring and will engage schools around the world in learning about the lake and in comparing measurements with data from other lakes.

Are You Up-to-Date on the GLOBE El Niño Field Campaign? Catch Up Today!

Did you miss the most recent GLOBE El Niño Field Campaign blogs: “See the Latest NASA ENSO Images HERE!” (03 August) or “El Niño at the 20th GLOBE Annual Meeting” (21 July) or “El Niño/La Niña 2016!” (07 July)? Catch up on all of the campaign blogs today.
If you were unable to attend all of the GLOBE El Niño Field Campaign webinars, you can link to a recording and catch up today. You can also now register for the next webinar “El Niño Student Campaign Refresher and Update,” which will take place on 21 September at 8:00 p.m. ET (12:00 a.m. 22 September UTC).

Want to Share Information about The GLOBE Program? Check Out These New One Pagers!

Presenting about GLOBE at a conference? Want to get involved with GLOBE? The GLOBE Program has developed a new collection of GLOBE One-Pagers that can be distributed or added to GLOBE information kits, including:

Opportunities for Students

United Nations’ International Youth Day Event is 12 August 2016

The United Nations’ (UN) International Youth Day is celebrated on 12 August every year in order to recognize the efforts of the world’s youth in enhancing global society. The goal is to promote ways to engage youth in becoming more actively involved in making positive contributions to their communities.

Prague, Czech Republic (TEREZA): 19-20 September (restricted to teachers in the region)

New Delhi, India (Vishwa Yuvak Kendra): 19 September (open to all teachers)

Opportunities for Teachers

GOES-R Launch Workshop for G6-12 Teachers

A 2-day teacher workshop and launch viewing of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites – R Series (GOES-R) will take place at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) from 04-05 November 2016. The GOES-R launch is currently scheduled for 04 November. (If the launch date changes the workshop dates will shift accordingly.) Currently, only U.S. citizens can attend. If you are interested, click here and register!

Free NASA STEM Educator Webinars

The NASA STEM Educator Professional Development Collaborative (EPDC) is presenting a series of webinars open to all educators. All pre-service, K-12, and informal educators, as well as university faculty, are invited to join NASA education specialists to learn about NASA missions, activities, lesson plans, educator guides, and online resources that integrate NASA and STEM into the classroom.

An upcoming webinar, “Real NASA Data for Real Learning: Discovering New Planets,” is geared toward educators in grade levels 6-12. This webinar will be presented on 11 August, 6:00 p.m. ET (3:00 p.m. PT). Participants will use real NASA data to explore how the Kepler Space Telescope searches for planets orbiting stars beyond our sun. Participants will also investigate how to use Kepler Telescope data and Kepler’s 3rd Law to construct graphs and interpret data that determines if a planet, orbiting a star in another solar system, is Earth-like and a candidate to support “life”. Other related NASA STEM missions and resources will also be explored.

Anniversaries

Congratulations to the eight GLOBE countries celebrating anniversaries of successful GLOBE implementation during the month of August:Cape Verde – 16 years09 August 2000

Ethiopia – 11 years

24 August 2005

Gabon – 13 years

11 August 2003

India – 16 years

25 August 2000

Macedonia – 18 years

24 August 1998

Niger – 11 years

11 August 2005

Rwanda – 13 years

21 August 2003

Sweden – 21 years

23 August 1995

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